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S. Korea probing N. Korea's alleged hacking into war plan
22 hours ago ago from Northeast Asia Matters: The Korean Peninsula
December 18, 2009 South Korea is probing suspicions that North Korean hackers extracted details of a classified joint South Korean-U.S. war plan designed to deal with possible aggression by the communist state , a defense official in Seoul said Friday. The suspected breach occurred late last month via an Internet Protocol address registered in China, a route North Korea is believed to use when collecting computer files from foreign ...
Related contentSeoul rebuffs Pyongyang's claim of West Sea provocation
23 hours ago ago from Northeast Asia Matters: The Korean Peninsula
December 17, 2009 The South Korean military Thursday dismissed North Korea's claim that it engaged in provocative military exercises in the West Sea. Pyongyang claimed in a report of its official Korean Central News Agency that the South Korean army committed an "unpardonable military act" in waters of the West Sea on Dec. 17. A spokesman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff said the training was conducted in "our waters" and not the area near ...
Related contentHackers Steal SKorean-US Military Secrets
19 hours ago ago from News Essentials
Hackers Steal SKorean-US Military Secrets Kwang-Tae Kim Associated Press Writer Friday, December 18, 2009 SEOUL, South Korea - South Korea's military said Friday it was investigating a hacking attack that netted secret defense plans with the United States and may have been carried out by North Korea. The suspected hacking occurred late last month when a South Korean officer failed to remove a USB device when he switched a military ...
Related contentNorth Korean hackers may have stolen US war plans
21 hours ago ago from Photomaniacal
Files outline South Korea and Washington's strategy in event of war on the peninsula South Korea's military is investigating a cyber attack in which North Korean hackers may have stolen secret defence plans outlining Seoul and Washington's strategy in the event of war on the Korean peninsula. The highly sensitive information, codenamed Oplan 5027, may have found its way into hostile hands last month after a South Korean officer used ...
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Snuggled between the states of china and japan is the lesser-known country of South Korea. Though sometimes overlooked as a destination spot in the area, this area of Southeast Pacific Rim is a wonderful place to go to. founded in 1948 when it separated from its sister country, North Korea, the Republic of Korea changed into a democratic state at the end of world war ii. In 1950, the North invaded the South, causing the Korean War ...
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Related contentNorth Korea confirms Kim received Obama letter
21 hours ago ago from U.S. News
North Korea confirms Kim received Obama letter SEOUL, South Korea (AP) -- North Korea confirmed Friday that its leader Kim Jong Il received a letter from U.S. President Barack Obama, though refrained from divulging its contents. The letter was presented by U.S. special envoy Stephen Bosworth to First Vice Foreign Minister Kang Sok Ju on Dec. 9 during his visit to the North, the official Korean Central News Agency reported in a brief ...
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